Meet the musicians who rejected R Kelly - R. Kelly may just be the most hated man in America. A six-part Showtime series titled 'Surviving R. Kelly' has cast light on countless allegations made against the singer over the course of three decades. He's accused of having sexual encounters with underage women, and "recruiting" women through manipulation, reportedly holding them against their will. Some allegations stretch back to the '90s, yet the new docuseries has inspired many to come out to decry Kelly. Meet the celebs who have rejected R. Kelly.

Chance the Rapper - "Making a song with R. Kelly was a mistake," Chance told the website Cassius. "Maybe I didn't care because I didn't value the accusers' stories because they were black women," he told Rolling Stone.

Meek Mill - Writing on Twitter, the rapper called R. Kelly a "victim & a predator," but "It don't take a rocket scientist to see what was going on." He added "those responsible must be held accountable."

JoJo - "I was a HUGEEEEE R Kelly fan, came from a broken home, had daddy issues, and wondered…how did these girls get chosen?" she wrote. "If I didn't have [my mother], I could have easily fallen victim to someone like R. Kelly. Period."

Questlove - The drummer was invited to participate in 'Surviving R. Kelly,' but he refused. In a since-deleted tweet, he wrote "I always thought Kels was trash [...]I didn't wanna be in the 'good times' portion of the doc."

Future - J Cruz of Power 106 asked if he would collab with Kelly again. "Man, who is that?" Future asked, "When you give things too much attention, they blow up," he said, referring to Kelly's spike in sales after the docuseries premiered.

Keke Palmer - "R. Kelly received that grace from God. God blessed him to vindicate his childhood shortcomings and yet still he has slapped God in the face by his actions towards these women," Palmer explained.

Meet the musicians who rejected R. Kelly

R. Kelly may just be the most hated man in America

R. Kelly may just be the most hated man in America. A six-part Showtime series titled 'Surviving R. Kelly' has cast light on countless allegations made against the singer over the course of three decades. He's accused of having sexual encounters with underage women, and "recruiting" women through manipulation, reportedly holding them against their will. Some allegations stretch back to the '90s, yet the new docuseries has inspired many to come out to decry Kelly. Meet the celebs who have rejected R. Kelly.